Penni Pappas
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Rann says goodbye to political life
in 1977, SA Premier Don Dunstan asked a 24-year-old Mike Rann what he wanted in his career. “I want your job,” he replied. 24year years later, he got it. As the longest serving Lab
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Building bridges through tourism
Managing director Jaqui Preketes understands that tourism is the key to promoting world peace.
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Famous last words
Every year we make them, every year we break them. Penni Pappas investigates why New Year’s Resolutions just don’t work.
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Love against all odds
Stavros and Margy Kalomiris are like any other married couple. They live, laugh and love together, share each other’s beliefs and passions and do so whilst living with cerebral pal
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Modern Greek scholarships
LOGOS Modern Greek Scholarships – postgraduate and undergraduate – are now open and the closing date is Friday 30 March 2012.
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Make magic from leftovers
From pites to salads, Penni Pappas gives you an alternative to eating turkey sandwiches for a week after Christmas.
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Disappointing results for Greek in VCE
No Victorian student studying Greek received a 50 or 49 as part of their VCE results this year, which is a significant drop from previous years.
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Little ruby-red jewels
The pomegranate has made a comeback. Neos Kosmos shows you how to get the most out of every tiny seed.
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Tree of life
Destiny played a big part in George Diakomichalis creating tasty pastries from hundred year old recipes.
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Students at La Trobe fight for Modern Greek
News that La Trobe lecturer, Dr Despina Michael’s contract will not be renewed for 2012, has thrown a spanner in the works for Greek Studies at La Trobe.